What is it about?
Ian G. Barbour was the DEAN of the new field, Theology and Science. Here I track the impact of his ground breaking book of 1966, "Issues in Science and Religion." Barbour's four models for relating science and theology--conflict, independence, dialogue, and integration--set the agenda for other scholars for half a century.
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Why is it important?
There is no cult. However, Ian Barbour's book, "Issues in Science and Religion," provided a paradigm, so to speak, for an upgraded level of engagement between theology and science.
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This page is a summary of: Cult books revisited, Theology, April 2017, SAGE Publications,
DOI: 10.1177/0040571x16684417.
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